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Catastrophic Geology: Mount St. Helens
S01E01 · Catastrophic Geology: Mount St. Helens

Nov 23, 2017

Geologist Steve Austin provides an overview of the events of the 1980 volcanic eruption and subsequent mudflows. He explains how geologic processes associated with the volcano and its aftermath can teach us about even larger catastrophic processes that occurred during the global Flood.

Spirit Lake & the Floating Log Mat: Mount St. Helens
S01E02 · Spirit Lake & the Floating Log Mat: Mount St. Helens

Nov 23, 2017

Geologist Steve Austin explains what happened at Spirit Lake during and after the eruption. Millions of trees were knocked into the lake to create a floating log mat, which in turn produced a thick layer of peat and the appearance of a stratified forest.

The Grand Staircase: Grand Canyon
S01E03 · The Grand Staircase: Grand Canyon

Nov 23, 2017

Geologist Steve Austin explores part of the Grand Staircase, the thick stack of rock layers which are visible as sets of parallel cliffs above the Grand Canyon. He explains that the history of the world is best viewed through a Flood geology model as a five-step process. Steve then talks about his experience as a creationist geologist.

Desert View & the Colorado River: Grand Canyon
S01E04 · Desert View & the Colorado River: Grand Canyon

Nov 23, 2017

Steve Austin explains the history of the rock strata from creation week to the present day, then discusses the conventional paradigm introduced by Charles Lyell and Charles Darwin. He takes Dr. Tackett to the Colorado River and talks about the catastrophic processes necessary to carve out such a deep canyon through thousands of feet of rock.

The Great Unconformity and Megasequences: Grand Canyon
S01E05 · The Great Unconformity and Megasequences: Grand Canyon

Nov 23, 2017

Steve Austin explains how the rock layers making up continent-wide megasequences are best explained by fast-moving slurry deposits caused during the Flood. He discusses how rapid sedimentation leads to large-scale erosion and deposition like we see in many places throughout the world such as the Great Unconformity.

Nautiloid Fossils: Grand Canyon
S01E06 · Nautiloid Fossils: Grand Canyon

Nov 23, 2017

Geologist Steve Austin visits a spectacular fossil bed within the Redwall Limestone in the Grand Canyon. The bed contains abundant nautiloids that appear to have been killed simultaneously. He and Del Tackett finish their trip to Grand Canyon discussing how the huge layers of rocks are a memorial to God's global judgment.

Overview of the Rocks & Fossils: Museum
S01E07 · Overview of the Rocks & Fossils: Museum

Nov 23, 2017

Paleontologist Marcus Ross gives a tour of the fossil record from the lowest Paleozoic layers up through the highest Cenozoic layers. He explains how the fossil record generally moves from deep marine creatures to terrestrial creatures, revealing how different communities were captured during the global Flood.

The Fossil Record & Design: Museum
S01E08 · The Fossil Record & Design: Museum

Nov 23, 2017

Paleontologist Marcus Ross discusses how the fossil record fits with the history explained in Genesis. Abundant marine fossils on the continents and the appearance of animal trackways before body fossils are best explained by a global Flood. He then examines how design can be seen in fossil organisms, from complex trilobite eyes to Apatosaurus' feet to pterosaur flight.

The History of Life: Pocket Wilderness
S01E09 · The History of Life: Pocket Wilderness

Nov 23, 2017

Paleontologist Kurt Wise discusses why people can study nature without acknowledging the biblical truths of a recent creation and a global Flood. He then describes the events of the five "epochs" of earth history: the Creation, the Edenian Epoch, the Antediluvian Epoch, the Arphaxadian Epoch, and the Modern Epoch.

Evidence of the Catastrophic Past: Pocket Wilderness
S01E10 · Evidence of the Catastrophic Past: Pocket Wilderness

Nov 23, 2017

Paleontologist Kurt Wise explores evidence for various catastrophic processes occurring during and after the global Flood. These include major earth movements, ancient earthquakes, and mass kill fossil deposits. Kurt shows that these fossils are evidence of a unique pre-Flood environment which was completely destroyed by the Flood.

Rapid Formation of Coal: Pocket Wilderness
S01E11 · Rapid Formation of Coal: Pocket Wilderness

Nov 23, 2017

Paleontologist Kurt Wise goes into the air shaft of an old coal mine to explore the origin of coal. He explains how the conventional model of coal formation in swamps is insufficient for explaining the coal beds we actually see. He talks about research done by Steve Austin in terms of floating log mats.

The Order of the Fossils: Pocket Wilderness
S01E12 · The Order of the Fossils: Pocket Wilderness

Nov 23, 2017

Paleontologist Kurt Wise looks at plant fossils and explains how they are important to understanding the fossil record. He shows how the pre-Flood world would have had different unique biomes-such as a Floating Forest-which explain the unique order of fossils laid down during the global Flood.

After the Flood & the Nature of Science: Pocket Wilderness
S01E13 · After the Flood & the Nature of Science: Pocket Wilderness

Nov 23, 2017

A waterfall provides an informative location for Kurt Wise to discuss what the world was like after the Flood, from giant volcanoes, to animal dispersion, to the Ice Age. In closing, Kurt Wise and Del Tackett address why some believers doubt or refuse to accept the Genesis account of origins.

The Ice Age & Climate Change: Mount Baker
S01E14 · The Ice Age & Climate Change: Mount Baker

Nov 23, 2017

Atmospheric Scientist Larry Vardiman explains how the global Flood set up the unique conditions necessary for an ice age to occur. He also discusses climate change and the reliability of ice core dating.

Exploring Fossils & Paleocurrents: Fossil Repository
S01E15 · Exploring Fossils & Paleocurrents: Fossil Repository

Nov 23, 2017

Taphonomist Art Chadwick shows Del Tackett his collection of over 20,000 fossils gathered from Hanson Ranch. These include fossils from Triceratops, Edmontosaurus, and Nanotyrannus. Art explains how fossils are formed and how they change from the top to the bottom of the Mesozoic rock layers. He also explains his unique findings in tracing paleocurrents from the global Flood.

Catastrophe & Complexity: Fossil Repository
S01E16 · Catastrophe & Complexity: Fossil Repository

Nov 23, 2017

Taphonomist Art Chadwick explains how various aspects of the fossil record-including dinosaur footprints, death postures, and dinosaur eggs- fit with the idea of a global Flood. He then talks about evolutionary trees and the complexity that is evident even in the fossils found in the lowest rock layers.

Radioisotope Dating 1 - Overview & Radiohalos: SP Crater
S01E17 · Radioisotope Dating 1 - Overview & Radiohalos: SP Crater

Nov 23, 2017

Geologist Andrew Snelling explains the principles of radioisotope dating as well as the assumptions necessary for these methods. He explains why he thinks radioisotope decay was accelerated during the Flood and includes evidence from radiohalos and helium diffusion rates.

Radioisotope Dating 2 - Implications & Carbon-14: SP Crater
S01E18 · Radioisotope Dating 2 - Implications & Carbon-14: SP Crater

Nov 23, 2017

Geologist Andrew Snelling continues discussing radioisotope dating, including whether excess heat would be a problem for accelerated decay rates. He then examines radiocarbon dating and how Carbon-14 has been found in coal, dinosaur bones, and diamonds.

Catastrophic Plate Tectonics: SP Crater
S01E19 · Catastrophic Plate Tectonics: SP Crater

Nov 23, 2017

Geologist Andrew Snelling explores how the scale of geologic processes, such as volcanic eruptions, was much larger in the past. He then shows how Catastrophic Plate Tectonics helps explain the geologic processes that caused the global Flood.

Evidence for a Young Earth: Sedona
S01E20 · Evidence for a Young Earth: Sedona

Nov 23, 2017

Geologist Andrew Snelling discusses geological evidence for a young earth, including extent of rock layers, lack of significant erosion between layers, and absence of major bioturbation within layers. The Coconino Sandstone provides abundant evidence of underwater origin. He and Del Tackett end by discussing the nature of the geological column and how it was originally a creationist concept.

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Beyond Is Genesis History? Season 1 (2017) is released on Nov 23, 2017 and the latest season 3 of Beyond Is Genesis History? is released in 2018. Watch Beyond Is Genesis History? online - the English Documentary TV series from United States. Beyond Is Genesis History? is directed by Thomas Purifoy and created by Thomas Purifoy with Del Tackett and Kurt P. Wise.

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